Many solutions have been proposed and tried, and yet the population of unhoused residents in L.A. County has steadily climbed from nearly 47,000 in 2016 to more than 75,000 as of the last count. That increase has engendered a widespread sense of anger and desperation that can often cross partisan lines. What do you want L.A. city and county leaders to know and what do you think they should do? The Times’ Opinion section is starting a new feature seeking diverse and divergent views on key issues from readers. — Paul Thornton, letters editorThis story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 14, 2024 16:15 UTC